About 211Lane.org

There are two separate databases included in this website.

211Lane.org links people seeking to FIND HELP with over 900 social services and those wishing to GIVE HELP with over 400 community opportunities.

FIND HELP

Access to social services
in Lane County, Oregon

To update your agency or request inclusion for your agency: click here to email us

Project Manager:

United Way of Lane County
United Way of Lane County

Resource Managers:

DHS
Department of Human Services
State of Oregon

Direction Service
Direction Service

White Bird
White Bird Info Line

LCOG
Lane Council of Governments
Senior & Disabled Services

Funding Sponsors:

Inclusion/Exclusion:

Do you want to know how we decide what services are listed? Click here

GIVE HELP

Access to volunteer opportunities
in Lane County, Oregon

To search, update or to register your agency:

Login on the Give Help webpage and follow the prompts.

Project Manager:

United Way of Lane County
United Way of Lane County

Funding Sponsor:

United Way of Lane County
United Way of Lane County




Lane County, Oregon includes the following cities and towns:

Cottage Grove, Eugene, Florence, Junction City, Oakridge, Springfield and Veneta

Alvadore, Cheshire, Coburg, Creswell, Crow, Deadwood, Dexter, Dorena, Dunes City, Elmira, Fall Creek, Finn Rock, Goshen, Greenleaf, Jasper, Leaburg, Lowell, Mapleton, Marcola, McKenzie Bridge, Nimrod, Noti, Pleasant Hill, Rainbow, Swisshome, Triangle Lake, Vida, Walden, Walterville, Walton and Westfir


211Lane is Lane County’s one-stop resource
for social services and volunteer opportunities.

211Lane is the result of an ongoing collaboration between local professionals and community volunteers. This active partnership provides updates and enhancement to the 211Lane website and with the 211Info Community Resource Directory, which launched in Lane County in September 2010. Click on the link below. This database is being used as the information and referral resources for the 2-1-1Info Call Center in Portland, which serves Oregon-wide social service needs.

What you can do:

  • Agencies: Provide timely updates on the services you provide and agency information as well as providing keywords people use to search for your services. List your volunteer opportunities and other agency needs such as in kind donations.

  • Companies: Sponsor the maintenance, enhancements and/ or marketing of 211Lane.org and have your logo & Website accessible to hundreds of people every day.

  • Everyone: Use the site, tell others about it, put a link on your desktop, save it in your favorites. The more people use 211Lane.org the more powerful it becomes and the healthier our community becomes.

2-1-1 Coverage in Oregon

211Info is the 2-1-1 Call Center in the Portland area.
211Info

Central Oregon 2-1-1 Make one call to connect to a wide range of social services in Central Oregon.

(Phone number for outside Central Oregon: 866-442-0954.)